Antelope Valley Press

Twitter profit rises

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twitter Inc. on Tuesday trumpeted strong quarterly growth in earnings and users while President Donald Trump tweeted criticism of the social media site for allegedly discrimina­ting against him politicall­y.

The company said net income for the first three months of the year rose on strong ad demand. Daily users rose 11% to 134 million for the first quarter of 2019, thanks to both “organic growth as well as ongoing product improvemen­ts and marketing.”

The San Francisco company started disclosing its daily user base in the previous quarter. These are users who log into the site at least once a day and see advertisem­ents on the platform. Twitter says daily metric will replace its monthly user count, which it will stop disclosing.

Shortly after the numbers were released, Trump took to Twitter to lambaste the social media company’s treatment of him, accusing it of playing “political games.”

“They don’t treat me well as a Republican. Very discrimina­tory,” he said, and called for “more, and fairer, companies,” in an apparent reference to U.S. lawmakers’ interest in regulating tech companies. Trump, without evidence, has often criticized social media sites for being biased against Republican­s. Twitter, along with Facebook and Google, has denied the existence of any political bias.

The earnings report also included details of an experiment­al app that the company has been developing to make the social media site more “conversati­onal.”

The app’s biggest change is that it lets users view an entire Twitter thread instead of having to tap through each individual post.

“People love this,” said CEO Jack Dorsey, on an earnings call. “They love this more than the production Twitter app.”

Twitter executives said a small group of people started trying the app out a month ago but did not reveal when it would be launched.

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